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<div>{{Infobox Writer<br />
| name = Martha Wells<br />
| image = <br />
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| caption = <br />
| pseudonym = <br />
| birth_date = [[1964]]<br />
| birth_place = [[Fort Worth, Texas]], [[United States]]<br />
| death_date = <br />
| death_place = <br />
| occupation = [[Author]]<br />
| nationality = [[USA]]<br />
| genre = [[Fantasy]] and [[science fiction]]<br />
| movement = <br />
| debut_works = <br />
| influences = <br />
| influenced = <br />
| signature = <br />
| website = http://www.marthawells.com<br />
| footnotes = <br />
}}<br />
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'''Martha Wells''' is an [[United States|American]] [[fantasy]] and [[science fiction]] author. <br />
<br />
==Biography==<br />
Martha Wells was born in [[Fort Worth, Texas]] in [[1964]] and has a B.A. in [[Anthropology]] from [[Texas A&M University]]. She is married to Troyce Wilson and lives in [[College Station, Texas]]. She has published seven fantasy [[novel]]s, two ''[[Stargate Atlantis]]'' tie-in novels (one forthcoming in spring 2007), and several [[short stories]]. Her novels have been translated into six languages.<br />
<br />
Wells' first published novel, ''The Element of Fire'' ([[1993]]), was a finalist for that year's [[Compton Crook Award]], and a runner-up for the [[1994]] [[William Crawford Award]]. Her third novel, ''The Death of the Necromancer'' ([[1998]]), was nominated for a [[Nebula award]]. These two stand-alone novels take place in the country of [[Ile-Rien]], which is also the setting for the ''Fall of Ile-Rien'' trilogy: ''The Wizard Hunters'' ([[2003]]), ''The Ships of Air'' ([[2004]]), and ''The Gate of Gods'' ([[2005]]). In [[2006]], she released a revised edition of ''The Element of Fire'' which is also available in [[HTML]] on her website.[http://www.marthawells.com/element.htm]<br />
<br />
Martha Wells' other fantasy novels are ''City of Bones'' ([[1995]]) and ''Wheel of the Infinte'' ([[2000]]). Both are stand-alone books. Her fantasy short stories include "The Potter's Daughter" in the anthology ''Elemental'' ([[2006]]), which has been selected to appear in ''The Year's Best Fantasy #7'' (forthcoming). This story features one of the main characters from ''The Element of Fire.'' <br />
<br />
Wells is known for the complex, realistically-detailed societies she creates; this is often credited to her academic background in [[anthropology]].<br />
<br />
In February 2006, she published ''Reliquary'', a novel set in the ''Stargate Atlantis'' universe. Another ''Stargate Atlantis'' novel, ''Entanglement,'' will be published in spring 2007. Wells also wrote "Archaeology 101," a short story based on ''[[Stargate SG-1]]'' for the issue #8 (Jan/Feb 2006) of the official ''Stargate Magazine''. (See [[Stargate literature]])<br />
<br />
==Published works==<br />
[[Image:SGA Reliquary.jpg|thumb|Cover of the novel Stargate Atlantis: Reliquary]]<br />
<br />
===Stand-alone fantasy novels===<br />
* ''City of Bones'' (1995, ISBN 0-312-85686-5)<br />
* ''Wheel of the Infinite'' (2000, ISBN 0-380-97335-9)<br />
<br />
===Ile-Rien stories===<br />
Listed in order of the internal chronology, not by year of publication.<br />
* "The Potter's Daughter" (2006 short story)<br />
* ''The Element of Fire'' (1993, ISBN 312-85374-2; revised edition 2006, ISBN 0-615-13571-4)<br />
* ''The Death of the Necromancer'' (1998, ISBN 0-380-97334-0)<br />
====''Fall of Ile-Rien'' trilogy====<br />
* ''The Wizard Hunters'' (2003, ISBN 0-380-97788-5)<br />
* ''The Ships of Air'' (2004, ISBN 0-380-97789-3)<br />
* ''The Gate of Gods'' (2005, ISBN 0380-97790-7)<br />
<br />
===''Stargate'' stories===<br />
* ''Reliquary'' (2006 [[Stargate Atlantis]] novel, ISBN 0-9547343-7-8)<br />
* ''Entanglement'' (2007 Stargate Atlantis novel, ISBN 1-905586-03-5)<br />
* "Archaeology 101" (2006 [[Stargate SG-1]] short story)<br />
<br />
==External links==<br />
*[http://www.marthawells.com Martha Wells' official website]<br />
*[http://www.charisat.com/blog.shtml Martha Wells' blog]<br />
*[http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/ch.cgi?Martha_Wells Martha Wells] at the [[Internet Speculative Fiction Database]]<br />
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<div>{{Infobox Writer<br />
| name = Martha Wells<br />
| image = <br />
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}}<br />
<br />
'''Martha Wells''' is an [[United States|American]] [[fantasy]] and [[science fiction]] author. <br />
<br />
==Biography==<br />
Martha Wells was born in [[Fort Worth, Texas]] in [[1964]] and has a B.A. in [[Anthropology]] from [[Texas A&M University]]. She is married to Troyce Wilson and lives in [[College Station, Texas]]. She has published seven fantasy [[novel]]s, two ''[[Stargate Atlantis]]'' tie-in novels (one forthcoming in spring 2007), and several [[short stories]]. Her novels have been translated into six languages.<br />
<br />
Wells' first published novel, ''The Element of Fire'' ([[1993]]), was a finalist for that year's [[Compton Crook Award]], and a runner-up for the [[1994]] [[William Crawford Award]]. Her third novel, ''The Death of the Necromancer'' ([[1998]]), was nominated for a [[Nebula award]]. These two stand-alone novels take place in the country of [[Ile-Rien]], which is also the setting for the ''Fall of Ile-Rien'' trilogy: ''The Wizard Hunters'' ([[2003]]), ''The Ships of Air'' ([[2004]]), and ''The Gate of Gods'' ([[2005]]). In [[2006]], she released a revised edition of ''The Element of Fire'' which is also available in [[HTML]] on her website.[http://www.marthawells.com/element.htm]<br />
<br />
Martha Wells' other fantasy novels are ''City of Bones'' ([[1995]]) and ''Wheel of the Infinte'' ([[2000]]). Both are stand-alone books. Her fantasy short stories include "The Potter's Daughter" in the anthology ''Elemental'' ([[2006]]), which has been selected to appear in ''The Year's Best Fantasy #7'' (forthcoming). This story features one of the main characters from ''The Element of Fire.'' <br />
<br />
Wells is known for the complex, realistically-detailed societies she creates; this is often credited to her academic background in [[anthropology]].<br />
<br />
In February 2006, she published ''Reliquary'', a novel set in the ''Stargate Atlantis'' universe. Another ''Stargate Atlantis'' novel, ''Entanglement,'' will be published in spring 2007. Wells also wrote "Archaeology 101," a short story based on ''[[Stargate SG-1]]'' for the issue #8 (Jan/Feb 2006) of the official ''Stargate Magazine''. (See [[Stargate literature]])<br />
<br />
==Published works==<br />
[[Image:SGA Reliquary.jpg|thumb|Cover of the novel Stargate Atlantis: Reliquary]]<br />
<br />
===Stand-alone fantasy novels===<br />
* ''City of Bones'' (1995, ISBN 0-312-85686-5)<br />
* ''Wheel of the Infinite'' (2000, ISBN 0-380-97335-9)<br />
<br />
===Ile-Rien stories===<br />
Listed in order of the internal chronology, not by year of publication.<br />
* "The Potter's Daughter" (2006 short story)<br />
* ''The Element of Fire'' (1993, ISBN 312-85374-2; revised edition 2006, ISBN 0-615-13571-4)<br />
* ''The Death of the Necromancer'' (1998, ISBN 0-380-97334-0)<br />
====''Fall of Ile-Rien'' trilogy====<br />
* ''The Wizard Hunters'' (2003, ISBN 0-380-97788-5)<br />
* ''The Ships of Air'' (2004, ISBN 0-380-97789-3)<br />
* ''The Gate of Gods'' (2005, ISBN 0380-97790-7)<br />
<br />
===''Stargate'' stories===<br />
* ''Reliquary'' (2006 [[Stargate Atlantis]] novel, ISBN 0-9547343-7-8)<br />
* ''Entanglement'' (2007 Stargate Atlantis novel, ISBN 1-905586-03-5)<br />
* "Archaeology 101" (2006 [[Stargate SG-1]] short story)<br />
<br />
==External links==<br />
*[http://www.marthawells.com Martha Wells' official website]<br />
*[http://www.charisat.com/blog.shtml Martha Wells' blog]<br />
*[http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/ch.cgi?Martha_Wells Martha Wells] at the [[Internet Speculative Fiction Database]]<br />
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<div>{{Infobox Writer<br />
| name = Martha Wells<br />
| image = <br />
| imagesize = <br />
| caption = <br />
| pseudonym = <br />
| birth_date = [[1964]]<br />
| birth_place = [[Fort Worth, Texas]], [[United States]]<br />
| death_date = <br />
| death_place = <br />
| occupation = [[Author]]<br />
| nationality = [[USA]]<br />
| genre = [[Fantasy]] and [[science fiction]]<br />
| movement = <br />
| debut_works = <br />
| influences = <br />
| influenced = <br />
| signature = <br />
| website = http://www.marthawells.com<br />
| footnotes = <br />
}}<br />
<br />
'''Martha Wells''' is an [[United States|American]] [[fantasy]] and [[science fiction]] author. <br />
<br />
==Biography==<br />
Martha Wells was born in [[Fort Worth, Texas]] in [[1964]] and has a B.A. in [[Anthropology]] from [[Texas A&M University]]. She is married to Troyce Wilson and lives in [[College Station, Texas]]. She has published seven fantasy [[novel]]s, two ''[[Stargate Atlantis]]'' tie-in novels (one forthcoming in spring 2007), and several [[short stories]]. Her novels have been translated into six languages.<br />
<br />
Wells' first published novel, ''The Element of Fire'' ([[1993]]), was a finalist for that year's [[Compton Crook Award]], and a runner-up for the [[1994]] [[William Crawford Award]]. Her third novel, ''The Death of the Necromancer'' ([[1998]]), was nominated for a [[Nebula award]]. These two stand-alone novels take place in the country of Ile-Rien, which is also the setting for the ''Fall of Ile-Rien'' trilogy: ''The Wizard Hunters'' ([[2003]]), ''The Ships of Air'' ([[2004]]), and ''The Gate of Gods'' ([[2005]]). In [[2006]], she released a revised edition of ''The Element of Fire'' which is also available in [[HTML]] on her website.[http://www.marthawells.com/element.htm]<br />
<br />
Martha Wells' other fantasy novels are ''City of Bones'' ([[1995]]) and ''Wheel of the Infinte'' ([[2000]]). Both are stand-alone books. Her fantasy short stories include "The Potter's Daughter" in the anthology ''Elemental'' ([[2006]]), which has been selected to appear in ''The Year's Best Fantasy #7'' (forthcoming). This story features one of the main characters from ''The Element of Fire.'' <br />
<br />
Wells is known for the complex, realistically-detailed societies she creates; this is often credited to her academic background in [[anthropology]].<br />
<br />
In February 2006, she published ''Reliquary'', a novel set in the ''Stargate Atlantis'' universe. Another ''Stargate Atlantis'' novel, ''Entanglement,'' will be published in spring 2007. Wells also wrote "Archaeology 101," a short story based on ''[[Stargate SG-1]]'' for the issue #8 (Jan/Feb 2006) of the official ''Stargate Magazine''. (See [[Stargate literature]])<br />
<br />
==Published works==<br />
[[Image:SGA Reliquary.jpg|thumb|Cover of the novel Stargate Atlantis: Reliquary]]<br />
<br />
===Stand-alone fantasy novels===<br />
* ''City of Bones'' (1995, ISBN 0-312-85686-5)<br />
* ''Wheel of the Infinite'' (2000, ISBN 0-380-97335-9)<br />
<br />
===Ile-Rien stories===<br />
Listed in order of the internal chronology, not by year of publication.<br />
* "The Potter's Daughter" (2006 short story)<br />
* ''The Element of Fire'' (1993, ISBN 312-85374-2; revised edition 2006, ISBN 0-615-13571-4)<br />
* ''The Death of the Necromancer'' (1998, ISBN 0-380-97334-0)<br />
====''Fall of Ile-Rien'' trilogy====<br />
* ''The Wizard Hunters'' (2003, ISBN 0-380-97788-5)<br />
* ''The Ships of Air'' (2004, ISBN 0-380-97789-3)<br />
* ''The Gate of Gods'' (2005, ISBN 0380-97790-7)<br />
<br />
===''Stargate'' stories===<br />
* ''Reliquary'' (2006 [[Stargate Atlantis]] novel, ISBN 0-9547343-7-8)<br />
* ''Entanglement'' (2007 Stargate Atlantis novel, ISBN 1-905586-03-5)<br />
* "Archaeology 101" (2006 [[Stargate SG-1]] short story)<br />
<br />
==External links==<br />
*[http://www.marthawells.com Martha Wells' official website]<br />
*[http://www.charisat.com/blog.shtml Martha Wells' blog]<br />
*[http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/ch.cgi?Martha_Wells Martha Wells] at the [[Internet Speculative Fiction Database]]<br />
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[[Category:1964 births]]<br />
[[Category:Living people]]<br />
[[Category:People from Fort Worth]]<br />
[[Category:American fantasy writers]]<br />
[[Category:American science fiction writers]]<br />
[[Category:American short story writers]]</div>Random Passer-byhttps://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Martha_Wells&diff=183381914Martha Wells2007-03-30T01:22:29Z<p>Random Passer-by: /* External links */ Capitalisation</p>
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<div>{{Infobox Writer<br />
| name = Martha Wells<br />
| image = <br />
| imagesize = <br />
| caption = <br />
| pseudonym = <br />
| birth_date = [[1964]]<br />
| birth_place = [[Fort Worth, Texas]], [[United States]]<br />
| death_date = <br />
| death_place = <br />
| occupation = [[Author]]<br />
| nationality = [[USA]]<br />
| genre = [[Fantasy]] and [[science fiction]]<br />
| movement = <br />
| debut_works = <br />
| influences = <br />
| influenced = <br />
| signature = <br />
| website = http://www.marthawells.com<br />
| footnotes = <br />
}}<br />
<br />
'''Martha Wells''' (born [[1964]] in [[Fort Worth, Texas]]) is an [[United States|American]] [[fantasy]] and [[science fiction]] author. <br />
<br />
==Biography==<br />
'''Martha Wells''' (born [[1964]] in [[Fort Worth, Texas]]) is an [[United States|American]] [[fantasy]] and [[science fiction]] author. She has published seven fantasy [[novel]]s, two ''[[Stargate Atlantis]]'' tie-in novels (one forthcoming in spring 2007), and several [[short stories]]. Her novels have been translated into six languages.<br />
<br />
Wells' first published novel, ''The Element of Fire'' ([[1993]]), was a finalist for that year's [[Compton Crook Award]], and a runner-up for the [[1994]] [[William Crawford Award]]. Her third novel, ''The Death of the Necromancer'' ([[1998]]), was nominated for a [[Nebula award]]. These two stand-alone novels take place in the country of Ile-Rien, which is also the setting for the ''Fall of Ile-Rien'' trilogy: ''The Wizard Hunters'' ([[2003]]), ''The Ships of Air'' ([[2004]]), and ''The Gate of Gods'' ([[2005]]).<br />
<br />
Martha Wells' other fantasy novels are ''City of Bones'' ([[1995]]) and ''Wheel of the Infinte'' ([[2000]]). Both are stand-alone books. Her fantasy short stories include "The Potter's Daughter" in the anthology ''Elemental'' ([[2006]]), which has been selected to appear in ''The Year's Best Fantasy #7'' (forthcoming). This story features one of the main characters from ''The Element of Fire.'' <br />
<br />
Wells is known for the complex, realistically-detailed societies she creates; this is often credited to her academic background in [[anthropology]].<br />
<br />
In February 2006, she published ''Reliquary'', a novel set in the ''Stargate Atlantis'' universe. Another ''Stargate Atlantis'' novel, ''Entanglement,'' will be published in spring 2007. Wells also wrote "Archaeology 101," a short story based on ''[[Stargate SG-1]]'' for the issue #8 (Jan/Feb 2006) of the official ''Stargate Magazine''. (See [[Stargate literature]])<br />
<br />
==Published works==<br />
[[Image:SGA Reliquary.jpg|thumb|Cover of the novel Stargate Atlantis: Reliquary]]<br />
<br />
===Stand-alone fantasy novels===<br />
* ''City of Bones'' (1995)<br />
* ''Wheel of the Infinite'' (2000)<br />
<br />
===Ile-Rien stories===<br />
Listed in order of the internal story, not by year of publication.<br />
* "The Potter's Daughter" (2006 short story)<br />
* ''The Element of Fire'' (1993 novel, new edition 2006)<br />
* ''The Death of the Necromancer'' (1998 novel)<br />
====''Fall of Ile-Rien'' trilogy====<br />
* ''The Wizard Hunters'' (2003)<br />
* ''The Ships of Air'' (2004)<br />
* ''The Gate of Gods'' (2005)<br />
<br />
===''Stargate'' stories===<br />
* ''Reliquary'' (2006 [[Stargate Atlantis]] novel)<br />
* ''Entanglement'' (forthcoming Stargate Atlantis novel)<br />
* "Archaeology 101" (2006 [[Stargate SG-1]] short story)<br />
<br />
==External links==<br />
*[http://www.marthawells.com Martha Wells' official website]<br />
*[http://www.charisat.com/blog.shtml Martha Wells' blog]<br />
*[http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/ch.cgi?Martha_Wells Martha Wells] at the [[Internet Speculative Fiction Database]]<br />
<br />
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Wells, Martha}}<br />
[[Category:1964 births]]<br />
[[Category:Living people]]<br />
[[Category:People from Fort Worth]]<br />
[[Category:American fantasy writers]]<br />
[[Category:American science fiction writers]]<br />
[[Category:American short story writers]]</div>Random Passer-byhttps://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Martha_Wells&diff=183381912Martha Wells2007-03-30T01:09:06Z<p>Random Passer-by: /* External links */ Added category</p>
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<div>{{Infobox Writer<br />
| name = Martha Wells<br />
| image = <br />
| imagesize = <br />
| caption = <br />
| pseudonym = <br />
| birth_date = [[1964]]<br />
| birth_place = [[Fort Worth, Texas]], [[United States]]<br />
| death_date = <br />
| death_place = <br />
| occupation = [[Author]]<br />
| nationality = [[USA]]<br />
| genre = [[Fantasy]] and [[science fiction]]<br />
| movement = <br />
| debut_works = <br />
| influences = <br />
| influenced = <br />
| signature = <br />
| website = http://www.marthawells.com<br />
| footnotes = <br />
}}<br />
<br />
'''Martha Wells''' (born [[1964]] in [[Fort Worth, Texas]]) is an [[United States|American]] [[fantasy]] and [[science fiction]] author. <br />
<br />
==Biography==<br />
'''Martha Wells''' (born [[1964]] in [[Fort Worth, Texas]]) is an [[United States|American]] [[fantasy]] and [[science fiction]] author. She has published seven fantasy [[novel]]s, two ''[[Stargate Atlantis]]'' tie-in novels (one forthcoming in spring 2007), and several [[short stories]]. Her novels have been translated into six languages.<br />
<br />
Wells' first published novel, ''The Element of Fire'' ([[1993]]), was a finalist for that year's [[Compton Crook Award]], and a runner-up for the [[1994]] [[William Crawford Award]]. Her third novel, ''The Death of the Necromancer'' ([[1998]]), was nominated for a [[Nebula award]]. These two stand-alone novels take place in the country of Ile-Rien, which is also the setting for the ''Fall of Ile-Rien'' trilogy: ''The Wizard Hunters'' ([[2003]]), ''The Ships of Air'' ([[2004]]), and ''The Gate of Gods'' ([[2005]]).<br />
<br />
Martha Wells' other fantasy novels are ''City of Bones'' ([[1995]]) and ''Wheel of the Infinte'' ([[2000]]). Both are stand-alone books. Her fantasy short stories include "The Potter's Daughter" in the anthology ''Elemental'' ([[2006]]), which has been selected to appear in ''The Year's Best Fantasy #7'' (forthcoming). This story features one of the main characters from ''The Element of Fire.'' <br />
<br />
Wells is known for the complex, realistically-detailed societies she creates; this is often credited to her academic background in [[anthropology]].<br />
<br />
In February 2006, she published ''Reliquary'', a novel set in the ''Stargate Atlantis'' universe. Another ''Stargate Atlantis'' novel, ''Entanglement,'' will be published in spring 2007. Wells also wrote "Archaeology 101," a short story based on ''[[Stargate SG-1]]'' for the issue #8 (Jan/Feb 2006) of the official ''Stargate Magazine''. (See [[Stargate literature]])<br />
<br />
==Published works==<br />
[[Image:SGA Reliquary.jpg|thumb|Cover of the novel Stargate Atlantis: Reliquary]]<br />
<br />
===Stand-alone fantasy novels===<br />
* ''City of Bones'' (1995)<br />
* ''Wheel of the Infinite'' (2000)<br />
<br />
===Ile-Rien stories===<br />
Listed in order of the internal story, not by year of publication.<br />
* "The Potter's Daughter" (2006 short story)<br />
* ''The Element of Fire'' (1993 novel, new edition 2006)<br />
* ''The Death of the Necromancer'' (1998 novel)<br />
====''Fall of Ile-Rien'' trilogy====<br />
* ''The Wizard Hunters'' (2003)<br />
* ''The Ships of Air'' (2004)<br />
* ''The Gate of Gods'' (2005)<br />
<br />
===''Stargate'' stories===<br />
* ''Reliquary'' (2006 [[Stargate Atlantis]] novel)<br />
* ''Entanglement'' (forthcoming Stargate Atlantis novel)<br />
* "Archaeology 101" (2006 [[Stargate SG-1]] short story)<br />
<br />
==External links==<br />
*[http://www.marthawells.com Martha Wells' official websitesite]<br />
*[http://www.charisat.com/blog.shtml Martha Wells' Blog]<br />
*[http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/ch.cgi?Martha_Wells Martha Wells] at the [[Internet Speculative Fiction Database]]<br />
<br />
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Wells, Martha}}<br />
[[Category:1964 births]]<br />
[[Category:Living people]]<br />
[[Category:People from Fort Worth]]<br />
[[Category:American fantasy writers]]<br />
[[Category:American science fiction writers]]<br />
[[Category:American short story writers]]</div>Random Passer-byhttps://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Martha_Wells&diff=183381911Martha Wells2007-03-30T01:03:00Z<p>Random Passer-by: Added Writer infobox and Published works section</p>
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<div>{{Infobox Writer<br />
| name = Martha Wells<br />
| image = <br />
| imagesize = <br />
| caption = <br />
| pseudonym = <br />
| birth_date = [[1964]]<br />
| birth_place = [[Fort Worth, Texas]], [[United States]]<br />
| death_date = <br />
| death_place = <br />
| occupation = [[Author]]<br />
| nationality = [[USA]]<br />
| genre = [[Fantasy]] and [[science fiction]]<br />
| movement = <br />
| debut_works = <br />
| influences = <br />
| influenced = <br />
| signature = <br />
| website = http://www.marthawells.com<br />
| footnotes = <br />
}}<br />
<br />
'''Martha Wells''' (born [[1964]] in [[Fort Worth, Texas]]) is an [[United States|American]] [[fantasy]] and [[science fiction]] author. <br />
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==Biography==<br />
'''Martha Wells''' (born [[1964]] in [[Fort Worth, Texas]]) is an [[United States|American]] [[fantasy]] and [[science fiction]] author. She has published seven fantasy [[novel]]s, two ''[[Stargate Atlantis]]'' tie-in novels (one forthcoming in spring 2007), and several [[short stories]]. Her novels have been translated into six languages.<br />
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Wells' first published novel, ''The Element of Fire'' ([[1993]]), was a finalist for that year's [[Compton Crook Award]], and a runner-up for the [[1994]] [[William Crawford Award]]. Her third novel, ''The Death of the Necromancer'' ([[1998]]), was nominated for a [[Nebula award]]. These two stand-alone novels take place in the country of Ile-Rien, which is also the setting for the ''Fall of Ile-Rien'' trilogy: ''The Wizard Hunters'' ([[2003]]), ''The Ships of Air'' ([[2004]]), and ''The Gate of Gods'' ([[2005]]).<br />
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Martha Wells' other fantasy novels are ''City of Bones'' ([[1995]]) and ''Wheel of the Infinte'' ([[2000]]). Both are stand-alone books. Her fantasy short stories include "The Potter's Daughter" in the anthology ''Elemental'' ([[2006]]), which has been selected to appear in ''The Year's Best Fantasy #7'' (forthcoming). This story features one of the main characters from ''The Element of Fire.'' <br />
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Wells is known for the complex, realistically-detailed societies she creates; this is often credited to her academic background in [[anthropology]].<br />
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In February 2006, she published ''Reliquary'', a novel set in the ''Stargate Atlantis'' universe. Another ''Stargate Atlantis'' novel, ''Entanglement,'' will be published in spring 2007. Wells also wrote "Archaeology 101," a short story based on ''[[Stargate SG-1]]'' for the issue #8 (Jan/Feb 2006) of the official ''Stargate Magazine''. (See [[Stargate literature]])<br />
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==Published works==<br />
[[Image:SGA Reliquary.jpg|thumb|Cover of the novel Stargate Atlantis: Reliquary]]<br />
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===Stand-alone fantasy novels===<br />
* ''City of Bones'' (1995)<br />
* ''Wheel of the Infinite'' (2000)<br />
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===Ile-Rien stories===<br />
Listed in order of the internal story, not by year of publication.<br />
* "The Potter's Daughter" (2006 short story)<br />
* ''The Element of Fire'' (1993 novel, new edition 2006)<br />
* ''The Death of the Necromancer'' (1998 novel)<br />
====''Fall of Ile-Rien'' trilogy====<br />
* ''The Wizard Hunters'' (2003)<br />
* ''The Ships of Air'' (2004)<br />
* ''The Gate of Gods'' (2005)<br />
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===''Stargate'' stories===<br />
* ''Reliquary'' (2006 [[Stargate Atlantis]] novel)<br />
* ''Entanglement'' (forthcoming Stargate Atlantis novel)<br />
* "Archaeology 101" (2006 [[Stargate SG-1]] short story)<br />
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==External links==<br />
*[http://www.marthawells.com Martha Wells' official websitesite]<br />
*[http://www.charisat.com/blog.shtml Martha Wells' Blog]<br />
*[http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/ch.cgi?Martha_Wells Martha Wells] at the [[Internet Speculative Fiction Database]]<br />
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